#This sets the color used for the text under the icons in nautilus when they are not highlighted. NautilusIconContainer::dark_info_color="#000000" #This is the color of the text under an icon in Nautilus when it is highlighted. NautilusIconContainer::light_info_color="#ffffff"

#These are the images that are used for the base of the notebook: the area in the border #forms the border of the notebook page and the stretched part sits inside. # Tabs at the top image {function= BOX_GAPgap_side= TOPfile= "notebook_top_flat.png"border= {1,1,4,1}stretch= TRUE } # Tabs on the right image {function= BOX_GAPgap_side= RIGHTfile= "notebook_right_flat.png"border= {1,4,1,1}stretch= TRUE } # Tabs at the bottom image {function= BOX_GAPgap_side= BOTTOMfile= "notebook_bottom_flat.png"border= {1,1,1,4}stretch= TRUE } # Tabs on the left image {function= BOX_GAPgap_side= LEFTfile= "notebook_left_flat.png"border= {4,1,1,1}stretch= TRUE }

#For drawing notebook pages when they are not attached to a tab. When does #this happen? image { function = BOXfile= "notebook_top_flat.png"border= {1,1,4,1}stretch= TRUE gap_side = TOP } }}

###################################################Spin Controls#---------------#These are buttons with two arrows that let you set some value by clicking the#the arrows. The widget might also have a text entry box for setting the value#directly by typing it in. ##################################################

style "spin"{ engine "pixmap" {

#First we set the images for drawing different parts of a text entry that #might be attached to the widget. This could be done by inheriting from the #style used for GtkEntry, but we just set everything here explicitly. Still having #the same problem as with GtkEntry with the white outline if we do not draw #a shadow with a thick enough border.

#The following two sections define the images used to draw the up and #down spin buttons in any states that we have not already defined. image { function = BOXrecolorable = TRUEdetail= "spinbutton_up"file = "spin_button_up_active.png"border = { 7,7,6,0 }stretch = TRUE }

#This does not seem to be working. It seems that you can tell gtk how#to draw the resizing grip in the bottom right corner of the window, which#seems to be part of the status bar. Not sure why it is not working. image {function= RESIZE_GRIPrecolorable= TRUE#state= NORMALdetail= "statusbar"overlay_file= "menu_hi-light_2.png"overlay_border = {1,1,1,1 }overlay_stretch= FALSE } }

#Notebook pages have a darker background than the normal base color. This#section sets the appropriate background colors for widgets with text entries#so they blend in with the darker grey background. This isn't a complete fix#for the problem, since some programs seem to use notebook pages (without#tabs) in such a way that they don't pick up the dark grey background.style "DarkTextEntry"{ #xthickness = 1 #ythickness = 1